Coronavirus: Shelby County averaging 26 new cases per day
The Shelby County Health Department reports more than 400 active coronavirus cases in Shelby County.
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The Shelby County Health Department reports more than 400 active coronavirus cases in Shelby County.
With the Delta coronavirus variant 50% more transmissible than the Alpha variant, Shelby County Health Department deputy director David Sweat said the summer could be “rough” for those who are not vaccinated or have not already had the coronavirus.
Wednesday’s 26 new cases come from 804 tests, giving the day a positivity rate of 3.23%.
Doug Emhoff will be in Birmingham today, delivering a similar message as part of the Biden Administration’s “We Can Do This” campaign ahead of July 4th goal of vaccinating 70% of U.S. population.
“When we look at modeling based on expected reproductive rate, right now it suggests that by the end of July more than 50% of (coronavirus) disease here could be because of Delta,” said David Sweat, deputy director of the Shelby County Health Department.
Who is most at risk and how many local residents have reportedly been infected despite getting a vaccine.
The Shelby County Health Department also reported an average of 1,410 vaccinations per day over the past seven days.
14 other probable cases awaiting testing or results.
A public vaccine option will be available after that at the Office of Emergency Management at 2668 Avery Ave.
Shelby County Health Department is hosting a series of health fairs in the next couple of months throughout the county to showcase the resources and services available to residents.
City of Memphis COO Doug McGowen said the city and county are going door-to-door to increase vaccine uptake in Shelby County.
Shelby County is about 51% toward its goal of vaccinating 700,000 people, according to the county Health Department. As of Thursday, 355,102 total people are vaccinated with 270,297 of them fully vaccinated.
The day’s positivity rate was less than 2%.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 93 new coronavirus cases and 2 additional deaths Sunday, May 23.
The Health Department also reported 99 COVID-19 cases. Testing numbers were unavailable Saturday, meaning the daily positivity rate couldn’t be calculated.
The day’s positivity rate is 4.1%.
As coronavirus shots become available at drugstores and doctor’s offices, the need for the drive-thru serving Bartlett, Lakeland and Arlington has diminished, said Bartlett Mayor Keith McDonald.
The day’s positivity rate is 5.5%.
For the third day in a row, the Shelby County Health Department reported fewer than 100 new coronavirus cases.
For the second day in a row, the Shelby County Health Department reported fewer that 100 new coronavirus cases.
The 83 cases come from 1,429 tests, giving the day a positivity rate of 5.8%.
A total of 328,495 people are vaccinated in Shelby County. The number of people fully vaccinated is 241,933 and those partially vaccinated at 86,562.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 159 new coronavirus cases and two new deaths.
Shelby County children as young as 12 were starting to be vaccinated against COVID-19 on Thursday, May 13.
To date about 154 million Americans, more than 46% of the population, have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccines.